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    (2022) Forecasting: theory and practice. International Journal of Forecasting, 38 (3). pp. 705-871. ISSN 0169-2070

    Litsiou, Konstantia, Polychronakis, Yiannis, Karami, Azhdar and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2022) Relative performance of judgemental methods for forecasting the success of megaprojects. International Journal of Forecasting, 38 (3). pp. 1185-1196. ISSN 0169-2070

    Vangumalli, Dinesh Reddy, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos and Litsiou, Konstantia (2021) Aggregate selection, individual selection, and cluster selection: an empirical evaluation and implications for systems research. Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal, 52 (7). pp. 553-578. ISSN 0196-9722

    Katsagounos, Ilias, Thomakos, Dimitrios, Litsiou, Konstantia and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2021) Superforecasting reality check: evidence from a small pool of experts and expedited identification. European Journal of Operational Research, 289 (1). pp. 107-117. ISSN 0377-2217

    Punia, Sushil, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos, Singh, Surya Prakash, Madaan, Jitendra K and Litsiou, Konstantia (2020) Deep learning with long short-term memory networks and random forests for demand forecasting in multi-channel retail. International Journal of Production Research, 58 (16). pp. 4964-4979. ISSN 0020-7543

    Karamaziotis, Panagiotis I, Raptis, Achilleas, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos, Litsiou, Konstantia and Assimakopoulos, Vassilis (2020) An empirical investigation of water consumption forecasting methods. International Journal of Forecasting, 36 (2). pp. 588-606. ISSN 0169-2070

    Preindl, Raphael, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos and Litsiou, Konstantia (2020) Transformation Strategies for the Supply Chain: The Impact of Industry 4.0 and Digital Transformation. Supply Chain Forum: an International Journal, 21 (1). pp. 26-34. ISSN 1625-8312

    Vangumalli, Dinesh, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos and Litsiou, Konstantia (2019) Clustering, Forecasting and Forecasting clusters: using k-medoids, k-NNs and random forests to improve forecasting. Working Paper. Bangor Business School, United Kingdom.

    Litsiou, Konstantia and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2019) Consumer payment choice during the crisis in Europe: a heterogeneous behaviour? Working Paper. Bangor Business School.

    Litsiou, Konstantia and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2019) Social Collateral and consumer payment media during the economic crisis in Europe. Working Paper. Bangor Business School, Bangor University.

    Litsiou, Konstantia and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2019) When the bank is closed, the cash is king; ... not! A qualitative longitudinal study in the payment media used in Greece during and after the three-week period of governmentally-imposed Bank-holiday and respective capital controls. Working Paper. Bangor University, Bangor.

    Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos, Thomakos, Dimitrios and Litsiou, Konstantia (2019) Tricks of the forecasting trade. Chartered Banker Magazine, Summer (2019). pp. 44-45.

    Alghassab, Waleed, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos, Litsiou, Konstantia and Sapountzis, Stelios (2019) Long-Term Economic Forecasting with Structured Analogies and Interaction Groups. In: 39th International Symposium on Forecasting, 16 June 2019 - 19 June 2019, Thessaloniki, Greece.

    Litsiou, Konstantia, Polychronakis, Yiannis and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2018) Forecasting for Social Good: relative performance of methods for forecasting major projects. In: 24th IIF workshop in Cardiff, 12 July 2018 - 13 July 2018, Cardiff, Wales, UK.

    Litsiou, Konstantia, Polychronakis, Yiannis and Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (2018) Forecasting for Social Good: Relative performance of methods for forecasting major projects. In: International Symposium on Forecasting, 16 June 2018 - 20 June 2018, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

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